Author: Justin Quinn, Celtics Wire
Medium-sized to major changed to the team could very well be on the horizon for Celtics fans.Read More
The Greater Wilmington Sports Hall of Fame will induct six new members this weekend. Read about each one now.Read More
Harvard Law School Library bought what it thought was a stained and faded copy of the document from London book dealers Sweet & Maxwell in 1946 for 27 dollars and 50 cents.Read More
The Philippines is looking at exporting renewable energy to Taiwan and other countries, Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said, a lofty strategy that would take advantage of surplus capacity.Read More
Britain’s economy grew by a better-than-expected 0.2% in March from February, official figures showed on Thursday.Read More
The University of Kentucky has been selected by the Institute of International Education (IIE) to receive an IIE American Passport Project grant that will enable up to 25 Pell-eligible UK students participating in UK’s signature career-readiness education abroad program for First-Generation students, Explore First: Career, Cultures, and Connections, to obtain their first U.S. passport. UK is one of 45 institutions to receive the American Passport Project grant this year.Read More
Yahoo Finance is chronicling the latest news and updates on Trump’s tariffs.Read More
Climate change is pushing disease-carrying tiger mosquitoes deeper into Europe, raising the risk that once-tropical viruses like dengue and chikungunya could become endemic across the continent, new…Read More
Bombay Berlin celebrates 15 years, wraps Turkish film ‘Thursday Night Is Too Dark,’ and plans studio expansion with cross-cultural projects.Read More
The new airline bidding to revolutionise transatlantic travel takes its maiden flight from Glasgow to New York JFKRead More